Nicholas Geovanis <nickgeova...@gmail.com> writes: > You are invoking an executable whose name has a space character in it. > Usually those files originate in Windows systems but Linux supports them. > That \ character there (note direction of slant) is trying to escape the > space character. But in your shells (Or at least in that invocation) you > didn't do it correctly. Siard did by putting the executable into his PATH, > but you don't have to. Enclose the whole command line in single quotes and > give it a try.
Thanks, but I'm afraid that doesn't work either. To have it work, on another PC of mine, I had to upgrade to Sid, and then now the program starts regularly. I think, it seems to me at first uses, to be an interesting software... Rodolfo